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1 Bad diet habits start young; gradual change may be best Research shows that bad nutrition and exercise habits can be harmful to people in their teens and twenties---even though the consequences may not show up for thirty years according to Sue Joslyn.
2 Conjuring up images from Laura Ingalls Wilder. Daryl Smith states prairie yards require less attention and create less soil erosion plus taking residents back in time to the days of the prairie.
3 Don't reckon it was anything like Desert Storm Ken Lyftogt writes about patriotism by small towns during the Civil War in his book Left for Dixie; The Civil War Diary of John Rath.
4 Five bands, origional composition to be featured in Price Laboratory School's All-School band concert Thursday (April 30) Tim Clark's original composition will be performed at local band concert. Bands and program announced for the Price Lab band concert.
5 Hazardous rays shining through. Sue Joslyn says, don't be tempted by the sun's lure. More harmful ultra-violet rays are entering our atmosphere due to global warming.
6 Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news This week's topics in the news include; the big bang, job market, Casablanca's golden anniversary, and wilderness recreation. Faculty and staff named as sources of further information.
7 Shades of the sixties? Activism is returning to the college campus scene according to Ron Roberts.
8 Stock market simplification. Roy Sandstrom's book is designed to help ordinary investors improve their returns in the stock market.
9 University of Northern Iowa Emeritus Association to host annual spring luncheon Saturday (May 2) UNI Emeritus faculty to hold annual luncheon.
10 University of Northern Iowa students from Dubuque gain experience outside the classroom UNI students from Dubuque participate in internships for various companies and organizations.